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The house was built within the period of 1855
– 1860 by the rich local merchant Sava Djendov Kupetsa. It
has two floors, one of them suited for living, while the
second is left unfurnished.
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The house is in a traditional Bulgarian (Late
Bulgarian Renaissance) architectural style and is one of the
largest houses in the village. It is also prominent with its
two spacious halls, the fireplace of the two east rooms on
the first floor; it has inside bathrooms and WC. Overall it
resembles the houses from the village of Arbanassy. The
house “Sava Kupetsa” is registered as a national monument of
culture
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Nowadays the house is renovated and restored
and is suitable for a guesthouse. There are seven single
rooms, one apartment and a tavern. Each room has a spacious
bed, a satellite TV with 62 channels, a mini-bar, WC and
bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a fan and a
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The floors are covered with carpets in the
traditional Kotel style, made by local master-weavers. |
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The
yard has three levels. The main level presents a beautiful
meadow with a fountain in the middle, a well in the
periphery and a typical Zheravna style vine-arbor. The lower
level is crossed by a small river while the upper one has
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The house also has a
TAVERN with amazing wood-carved ceilings while the walls,
columns, fireplace and bar are built in the traditional
architectural style of the Zheravna village. The kitchen is
modern, equipped with all necessary appliances and can
produce miracles. The house is
fully functional and self-reliant in unexpected and
undesired circumstances such as electricity and water
shortage, or lack of heating. |